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    Old Rules for Wearing the Highland Dress

    I was doing some research and reading a copy of the 1898 edition of the Celtic Monthly, and found a really interesting article on "The Old Rules for Wearing the Highland Dress". As this is long out of copyright, I am reproducing the article in it's entirety.

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    The Celtic Monthly: A Magazine for Highlanders, 1898 Edition Page 155

    We are indebted to Lord Archibald Campbell for the following useful rules regarding the wearing of the Highland dress and arms. - Editor

    1- Bottle and Pistols on the left side.

    2- Powder horn -- mouthpiece to the front -- is worn under the right arm.

    3- Kilt is worn shorter than now, worn showing whole of the knee pan and some way above it, of old. The 42nd wore it thus at Waterloo; in 1745 -- also worn pretty short.

    4- Sporran to hang comfortably, neither too high nor too low.

    5- Plaid to be the last thing to be put on and the first to be taken off, either in peace or war. It was made to protect the body and the fire-arms against wet, etc. In fighting is was the first thing to be laid aside often enough, but at times it was worn in battle.

    6- The Stocking Knife is worn on the outer part of right leg, in a hallow between two bones.

    7- Bonnet cocked, should just touch right ear.

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    I love number 4 --- indeed mine does hang "comfortably".



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    Very Cool!
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    Interesting article. I was wondering on which side my pistol should go.
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    Finally!! now I know where to put my pistols.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcel View Post
    Finally!! now I know where to put my pistols.
    Pistols be damned - I know where to carry the bottle!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    Pistols be damned - I know where to carry the bottle!!!!!
    I guess cavscout could probably make some sort of 750 ml holder, but it would need adjustable straps because the whisky bottles have different shapes and you wouldn't want to be limited to just one type of single malt.

    Of course there would be those unsatisfied with a cross draw rig, or even those that would want a fancy two bottle set up with emergency back up flasks in each boot and a small cask slung across the back.

    Hmmmmm...this idea has merit...

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    thanks for the read! cool info!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMackay View Post
    5- Plaid to be the last thing to be put on and the first to be taken off, either in peace or war. It was made to protect the body and the fire-arms against wet, etc. In fighting is was the first thing to be laid aside often enough, but at times it was worn in battle.
    I'm having a hard time picturing this. Help?

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    Now that we know where to wear it, I guess there will be a number of threads devoted to sources for powderhorns, proper mountings for dress or less formal wear, and practicality of converting them to stealth whisky flasks &c, &c

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    Quote Originally Posted by scratchy View Post
    I'm having a hard time picturing this. Help?
    I believe they are referring to the shoulder plaid, not the kilt buddy!
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